Edinburgh Wolves - Season By Season Record

Season By Season Record

Date Opponent Score Record (Streak)
Sunday 29 April VS Carlisle Border Reivers W 51-0 1 - 0 (1)
Sunday 6 May @ Glasgow Tigers W 34-43 2 - 0 (2)
Sunday 13 May @ Highland Wildcats W 0-1 3 - 0 (3)
Saturday 26 May vs Dundee Hurricanes W 20-0 4 - 0 (4)
Sunday 03 June vs Glasgow Tigers W 27-21 5 - 0 (5)
Saturday 16 June @ Clyde Valley Blackhawks L 14-3 5 - 1 (0)
Sunday 8 July @ Dundee Hurricanes W 26-27 6 - 1 (1)
Saturday 14 July vs Clyde Valley Blackhawks T 13-13 6-1-1 (0)
Saturday 22 July vs Highland Wildcats W 1-0 7-1-1 (1)
Sunday 29 July @ Carlisle Border Reivers W 6-61 8-1-1 (2)
Season W L T Finish
2003 3 7 0 9th place Division 2 North
2004 3 4 2 3rd place Division 2 Scottish
2005 3 6 1 4th place Division 2 Scottish
2007 3 7 0 5th place BAFL Division 2 North
2008 5 5 0 3rd place BAFL Division 2 North
2009 6 4 0 3rd place BAFL Division 2 North
2010 8 2 0 1st place BAFL Division 2 North
2011 5 5 0 BAFL Division 2 North
2012 8 1 1 1st place BAFL Division 2 North

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